"Packed full of screen images and step-by-step process instructions, the author has assembled a clear, easy-to-
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-- Michael Kleper, The Kleper Report on Digital Publishing

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-- Graham K. Rogers, Bangkok Post

"In this most excellent book's pages, you'll find step-by-step instructions for using the most popular and useful Quicken features, including those you may not have quite understood, let alone mastered. More importantly, this book helps you evaluate Quicken's features and decide which ones would be most useful in your situation.
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-- John Vacca, "Tech Write Independent Reviewer", Amazon.com

"Of all the great books in the Pogue Press series, this book is probably one of the most useful for the simple fact that it's territory that is not covered very well when you scan the books online regarding Quicken. Ms. Biafore explains the inner workings of this application like a seasoned pro. From inputting bills and deposits to tracking finances to creating reports, Quicken 2006 for Starters is a great resource for all novice Quicken users out there!!
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-- Daniel McKinnon, Amazon.com

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-- Bayle Emlein, PC Community News

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--Graham K. Rogers, Bangkok Post